227 x 158mm
material:Oil on paper
The motif is a tuberoot plant. Gracius.
It is said that flower and bird paintings bring auspiciousness.
The fan surface means a stretch.
It's in the present day that we have the opportunity to see plants all over the world.
This is a work that can be drawn and unique to artists living in the present.
*Limited time sale from 8/12 to 8/29.
*Product handling
If the product is in poor storage, it may fade. Please avoid direct sunlight, high temperatures, and humidity.
*This work also comes with a frame when purchased.
Nakamura Yuta
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Born in Shizuoka Prefecture and resides in Kyoto Prefecture.
After graduating from the Department of Art, Faculty of Art, Kyoto City University of Art, majored in Japanese painting, he joined Kyouji Kobo in Nishijin, Kyoto. Learn traditional Japanese designs and patterns while experiencing the outstanding skills of Kyoto craftsmen.
Currently, he has created Japanese paintings with focus on the auspicious ornamentality and allegoricality in flower and bird paintings, the relationship between nature and humans, and the memories that these act on and the memories they bring to mind. He presents his works at solo and group exhibitions.